How to Collect Art: the Karel Tutsch Story

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Galerie moderního umění v Hradci Králové
Velké náměstí 139/140
500 03 Hradec Králové

28.04.24–12.10.25
Opening: 27.04.24, 3 pm

Curator: Petra Příkazská
https://www.galeriehk.cz/vystavy/jak-sbirat-umeni/?lang=en

How to Collect Art: the Karel Tutsch Story is a long-term exhibition presenting the lifelong work of Karel Tutsch (1941–2008), a connoisseur, collector and tireless supporter of young artists. For more than a quarter of a century, he kept his Na bidýlku gallery in Brno going by personally underwriting its expenses. He helped to promote Czech art abroad, while giving foreign artists a platform back in his hometown.

This exhibition attempts to trace Tutsch’s journey from an amateur collector of small prints and bookplates to an acclaimed expert and owner of one of the most important collections in the Czech Republic at the time. The individual artworks amassed by Tutsch in his flat in Brno form a subjective and thus one-of-a-kind encyclopaedia of Czech art spanning from the mid-1960s to the turn of the millennium. The exhibition ends with a section devoted to the early-noughties Berlin art scene, with which the gallerist maintained contact and which, back then, was in its heyday, attracting aspiring artists from all over Europe.

The Gallery of Modern Art in Hradec Králové (GMU) purchased the collection in 2021. The next year, it added a set of original drawings for catalogues published by Na bidýlku. An online catalogue of nearly 1,300 paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, objects, incomplete conceptual installations, pieces used in performances at private views, and rarities is available on the GMU website.